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Updated: 5/23/13 3:08 am

Player | Ht | Wt | Pos | Team | Age

Nerlens Noel

  1. Cleveland | Nerlens Noel | 6-11 | 206 | PF/C | Kentucky | 19

Noel is rated #1 on many draft boards. Mine isn't one of them but I still think he has the best chance of going first to Cleveland. He won't be healthy at the start of the season but he likely wouldn't be a huge contributor in year one anyway at 206 lbs. He has the makings of a defensive force both protecting the rim and playing the pick and roll. Offensively he may always struggle but there is no better defensive prospect in this draft. JoaKim Noah/ Larry Sanders .
Ben McLemore

  2. *Orlando | Ben McLemore | 6-5 | 190 | SG | Kansas | 20

Everyone knows Orlando needs a PG so drafting Burke or trading down a few spots isn't out of the question. I have also heard that the Magic really like Ben as well. He has all the tools to be a 20 ppg scorer in the NBA. His jumpshot is possibly the best in this class and has great athleticism as well. If he becomes an assertive offensive player and develops that killer instinct he will be the best player from this draft class. He is my #1 rated prospect. Ray Allen/Jason Richardson
Otto Porter

  3. Washington | Otto Porter | 6-9 | 200 | SF | Georgetown | 19

Porter was flying up draftboards until his Hoyas ran into FGCU in the first round. He is still a player that has improved a ton and is a safe pick with decent upside as well. Porter could contribute day one with his defensive versatility and mid range offensive game. He is a great fit next to Wall and Beal and just about everyone has him cemented in the 3rd slot at this point. Nic Batum/Tayshaun Prince
Anthony Bennett

  4. Charlotte | Anthony Bennett | 6-7 | 240 | SF/PF | UNLV | 20

Bennett is an undersized PF (with 7-1 wingspan) with some SF skills. He can stretch the defense hitting over a 3 per game in college. Some have Oladipo in this spot but I think the offensive versatility Bennett brings makes him the better pick here. He could potentially start at PF for them since Byambo and Mullens have been below average inside for Charlotte. Larry Johnson/Paul Milsap
Victor Oladipo

  5. Phoenix | Victor Oladipo | 6-4 | 213 | SG/SF | Indiana | 21

Phoenix needs a lot of help and Victor is a player who can help them immediately. He has a great work ethic and all the tools to be an elite perimeter defender. If his offense keeps developing the way it did at Indiana he could be the best player in this class. Tony Allen/Thabo Sefolosha
Trey Burke

  6. *New Orleans | Trey Burke | 6-1 | 190 | PG | Michigan | 20

New Orleans could go a variety of directions depending on what their plans with Vazquez are. My thoughts would be to take the best PG in this draft and have your leader cemented going forward. I think a young core headed by Davis and Burke would be lethal. Burke isn't the quickest player on the court but he is relentless attacking the basket and as clutch as any player in this draft. Terrell Brandon/Jameer Nelson
Alex Len

  7. *Sacramento | Alex Len | 7-1 | 255 | C | Maryland | 19

Alex Len is a 7 footer with skills. Demarcus Cousins is as well but he could be on his way out. Len would give Sacramento a young center who isn't a headcase. Big Z/Chris Kaman
CJ McCollum

  8. Detroit | CJ McCollum | 6-3 | 197 | PG/SG | Lehigh | 21

Dallas is in need of a PG and could go with the potential of MCW but the experience of McCollum would be the better choice. He isn't going to be Damian Lilliard but much like him he will be able to contribute from day one. George Hill/Toney Douglas
Shabazz Muhammad

  9. Minnesota | Shabazz Muhammad | 6-6 | 225 | SF | UCLA | 20

Shabazz can still put the ball in the basket...but there are many concerns that is all he can do. With other concerns about his age and attitude looming he could fall hard. I think he will still be a lottery pick because he has potential to be a very good 2nd scorer in the league. He didn't do himself any favors at the combine but he does get some bonus points in my book because he did at least participate. Paul Pierce/Corey Maggette
Kentavious Caldwell-Pope

  10. *Portland | Kentavious Caldwell-Pope | 6-6 | 205 | SG | Georgia | 20

Portland already has their PG of the future so getting him a young talented backcourt mate should be priority. They drafted Myers Leonard last year and Aldridge is an all star PF in his prime. KCP is a prototypical SG he can score inside and out. He isn't a great athlete but I think he could be underrated in that department. He was under the radar getting double teamed constantly at UGA and still put up solid numbers. He is a guy I would love my Sixers to get but I fear he could be gobbled up right before they pick. Klay Thompson/Jodie Meeks
Cody Zeller

  11. *Philadelphia | Cody Zeller | 7-0 | 230 | PF/C | Indiana | 20

Most people don't think Zeller would get past Philly at 11. He was talked about as a potential #1 pick coming into this year. He didn't play bad but he didn't look as explosive as he did his first year in Bloomington. Zeller isn't a great shot blocker or rebounder for a guy with his size and athleticism. He isn't a great finisher around the rim either. Zeller can run the floor and score efficiently and will be a good rotational big man for years to come despite his shortcomings. LaMarcus Aldridge/Drew Gooden
Steven Adams

  12. *Oklahoma Cty | Steven Adams | 7-0 | 255 | C | Pittsburgh | 19

The Thunder have the luxury of being the best team in the West and having a lottery pick. They can afford to take a risk on a project like Steven Adams to replace Perkins down the road. Adams has all the tools to be a defensive beast. He is very athletic for a 7 footer and does a good job moving his feet and blocking shots. Adams isn't known for his offense at all but his showing at the combine was a pleasant surprise. I don't know if Adams will ever be a guy you throw it to on the block to get you a bucket but his high ceiling makes him a great fit for OKC who is doing an incredible job attaining assets like Lamb and PJ3 to groom for the future. Tyson Chandler/Omar Asik
Dario Saric

  13. *Dallas | Dario Saric | 6-10 | 225 | SF/PF | Croatia | 19

Dennis Schroeder

  14. Utah | Dennis Schroeder | 6-2 | 168 | PG | Germany | 19

Giannis Adetokoubo

  15. Milwaukee | Giannis Adetokoubo | 6-9 | 205 | SF/PF | Greece | 18

Mason Plumlee

  16. Boston | Mason Plumlee | 6-11 | 238 | PF | Duke | 23

Amare Stoudamire (post knee injury)/Chris Anderson
Jamaal Franklin

  17. Atlanta | Jamaal Franklin | 6-5 | 191 | SG/SF | San Diego St. | 21

Kelly Olynyk

  18. *Atlanta | Kelly Olynyk | 7-0 | 234 | C | Gonzaga | 22

Jermaine O'Neal/Charlie Villanueva
Rudy Gobert

  19. *Cleveland | Rudy Gobert | 7-2 | 238 | C | France | 20

Tim Hardaway Jr

  20. Chicago | Tim Hardaway Jr | 6-6 | 200 | SG | Michigan | 21

Jamal Crawford/Nick Young
Shane Larkin

  21. *Utah | Shane Larkin | 5-11 | 171 | PG | Miami | 20

Lucas Nogueira

  22. Brooklyn | Lucas Nogueira | 7-0 | 220 | PF/C | Brazil | 20

Michael Carter-Williams

  23. Indiana | Michael Carter-Williams | 6-6 | 185 | PG | Syracuse | 21

MCW has been erratic this year but you can't deny his talent. He is the purest PG prospect in this draft. Utah could use some outside shooting but MCW could still fit in well. Rajon Rondo/Shawn Livingston
Gorgui Dieng

  24. New York | Gorgui Dieng | 6-11 | 230 | C | Louisville | 23

Glen Rice Jr.

  25. LA Clippers | Glen Rice Jr. | 6-6 | 211 | SG | USA | 22

Allen Crabbe

  26. *Minnesota | Allen Crabbe | 6-6 | 197 | SG | California | 21

CJ Leslie

  27. Denver | CJ Leslie | 6-9 | 209 | SF/PF | NC State | 21

Sergey Karasev

  28. San Antonio | Sergey Karasev | 6-7 | 197 | SG/SF | Russia | 19

Jeff Withey

  29. Oklahoma Cty | Jeff Withey | 7-0 | 222 | C | Kansas | 23

Omer Asik/Zaza Pachulia
Tony Mitchell

  30. *Phoenix | Tony Mitchell | 6-9 | 236 | SF/PF | North Texas | 21

DeShaun Thomas

  31. *Cleveland | DeShaun Thomas | 6-6 | 220 | SF/PF | Ohio State | 21

Michael Beasley
Myck Kabongo

  32. *Oklahoma Cty | Myck Kabongo | 6-2 | 180 | PG | Texas | 21

Ricardo Ledo

  33. Cleveland | Ricardo Ledo | 6-6 | 197 | SG | Providence | 20

Nate Wolters

  34. *Houston | Nate Wolters | 6-5 | 196 | PG | South Dakota St. | 22

Phil Pressey

  35. *Philadelphia | Phil Pressey | 5-11 | 177 | PG | Missouri | 22

Lorenzo Brown

  36. Sacramento | Lorenzo Brown | 6-5 | 189 | PG/SG | NC State | 22

/Shaun Livingston
Archie Goodwin

  37. Washington | Archie Goodwin | 6-5 | 189 | SG | Kentucky | 18

He is really good off the dribble but sometimes is out of control. He is certainly a project but he is a player with potential for sure. Monta Ellis/ Courtney Lee
Isaiah Canaan

  38. Detroit | Isaiah Canaan | 6-0 | 190 | PG | Murray St. | 22

Erick Green

  39. *Portland | Erick Green | 6-3 | 180 | PG/SG | Virginia Tech | 22

Tony Snell

  40. Portland | Tony Snell | 6-7 | 198 | SG/SF | New Mexico | 21

James Southerland

  41. *Memphis | James Southerland | 6-8 | 221 | SF/PF | Syracuse | 23

Rodney Williams

  42. Philadelphia | Rodney Williams | 6-7 | 200 | SF | Minnesota | 21

Trevor Mbakwe

  43. Milwaukee | Trevor Mbakwe | 6-8 | 236 | PF/C | Minnesota | 24

Solomon Hill

  44. Dallas | Solomon Hill | 6-7 | 226 | SF | Arizona | 22

Kenny Kadji

  45. *Portland | Kenny Kadji | 6-10 | 242 | PF/C | Miami | 25

BJ Young

  46. Utah | BJ Young | 6-3 | 179 | SG | Arkansas | 19

Brandon Paul

  47. Atlanta | Brandon Paul | 6-4 | 200 | SG | Illinois | 22

Jordan Crawford
Carrick Felix

  48. LA Lakers | Carrick Felix | 6-6 | 203 | SG/SF | Arizona St. | 22

Mike Muscala

  49. Chicago | Mike Muscala | 6-11 | 230 | PF/C | Bucknell | 21

Michael Snaer

  50. *Atlanta | Michael Snaer | 6-5 | 200 | SG | Florida St. | 22

James Ennis

  51. *Orlando | James Ennis | 6-7 | 200 | SG/SF | Long Beach State | 22

Peyton Siva

  52. *Minnesota | Peyton Siva | 6-1 | 181 | PG | Louisville | 22

Brandon Triche

  53. Indiana | Brandon Triche | 6-2 | 210 | PG/SG | Syracuse | 22

Will Clyburn

  54. *Washington | Will Clyburn | 6-7 | 210 | SG/SF | Iowa St. | 23

Adonis Thomas

  55. Memphis | Adonis Thomas | 6-6 | 232 | SF | Memphis | 20

Pierre Jackson

  56. *Detroit | Pierre Jackson | 5-10 | 176 | PG | Baylor | 21

Ray McCallum

  57. *Phoenix | Ray McCallum | 6-1 | 190 | PG | Detroit | 21

Jordan Aboudou

  58. San Antonio | Jordan Aboudou | 6-6 | 210 | SG/SF | France | 22

Seth Curry

  59. *Minnesota | Seth Curry | 6-2 | 180 | PG/SG | Duke | 22

Ryan Kelly

  60. *Memphis | Ryan Kelly | 6-11 | 230 | PF | Duke | 22